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Experimental study on wave-structure interaction of an offshore intake well with a curtain wall
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In this paper, the wave-structure interaction of a caisson type offshore intake well with the regular waves was investigated with and without curtain w.r.t. a 1:20 scale model.Abstract:
The present study focus on the wave-structure interaction of a caisson type offshore intake well with the regular waves. A 1:20 scale model is experimentally investigated with and without curtain w...read more
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Hydraulic Performance of Seawater Intake System Using CFD Modeling
O. Aminoroayaie Yamini,Azin Movahedi,S. Hooman Mousavi,Mohammad Reza Kavianpour,Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore scenarios for avoiding or resolving hydraulic problems that have arisen as a result of hydraulic model studies and show that the designer should make every effort to avoid small entrance and filtration areas from the basin to the intake forebay bottom, which could result in jet outlet and/or supercritical flow.
Wave Loads on Large Circular Cylinders: A Design Method (Forces des Houles sur des Cylindres Circulaires: Methode de Calcul).
G.R. Mogridge,W W Jamieson +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the forces and overturning moments exerted by waves on large vertical circular cylinders have been measured in the laboratory and a design method is presented which allows the wave loads on large circular cylinders to be estimated by means of a simple desk calculation.
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Flow Characteristics and Power Generation Effect of a Seawater Intake Caisson Integrated with a Wave-Energy Converter
TL;DR: In this paper , a new seawater intake caisson with an oscillating water column wave energy conversion device is proposed to improve water quality and electricity compensation, which can also realize a certain compensation for the electricity consumption required for pumping water.
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Investigation of proximity effects of offshore intake wells arranged in the vicinity
R. Sundaravadivelu,K. Murali +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the hydrodynamic properties and proximity effects of dual offshore intake wells installed in the vicinity of a regular wave environment were investigated, where the intake wells were placed at the separation distance (S) equal to the diameter of the intake well, and the interaction was studied by changing the orientation (θ).
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